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The Greentown Grapevine – 1999-10, 06:10

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fir G% ouQN tQ
The Greentown
8us'N& sEs
October 1999
evzne
Volume 6, Issue 10 " a paper for the mode"
Addition to Elementary School Taking Shape
--.
As the steel frame of the addition to the southwest side of Eastern Elementary
School goes up, a striking feature is the new entrqi way. The front of the building
will be on the west, rather than on the east, as it is presgntly. The addition includes
six classrooms, a new kitchen and cafeteria, and administration offices.
Photo by R Jenkrns
Democrats Robert Armstrong, Democrat, from
Ward 4 and Dan Adams, Republican.
Speakmg of the convention, Mike
Imbler said, " It's good to see enough
interest in town government to
Nominate
Incumbents necessitate this selection process."
Twenty- two Greentown Democrats
gathered in the City Hall September 9
for a party convention to select two Absentee Ballot
candidates to be on the ballot for
elections November 2.
James Harris and Brad Chaplin, both
Democrats, had filed for a seat on the
town council representing Ward 1.
Likewise, Democrats Don Flook and
Todd Everling had filed from Ward 5.
As only one Democrat can be on the
ballot from each ward, the convention
In formation
Absentee applications for the
upcoming town election to be held
November 2, 1999, are available in the
Utility office. Ballots will be mailed to
the voter and must be returned to the
Utility office by noon on Monday,
November 1, 1999.
was called by Howard County Democrat
Chairman Mike Imbler. He appointed
Bob Hasler chairman and Joe Buckley
secretary tomnduct the convention.
Any registered Democrat living in the
Town of Greentown was eligible to
come to the convention and vote. Each
voter at the convention was verified
before being allowed to vote. In
separate ballots, the incumbents, Harris
and Flook were. nominated,
guaranteeing a seat on the council for
GREENTOWN
-
the next four years, as no Republicans
entered the race for those seats. Also
uncontested are Roger Wolfe,
W PUMP FEST
Republican from Ward- 2, Michael 2nd h M W d GrWlBtOWn
Hendrix, Democrat from Ward 3 and Pump Fest will be
Barbara Middleton, & Publican - ing September 16, 2000, Find
for ClerWTreasurer. photographs from this year's
2 election will be between incumbent Pump Fest on pages 8 and 9.
The only competition in the November
A Celebritv in Our Midst I
OmSeptember 10- 12 at Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, the 40th
Anniversary of the first episode of the program BONANZA was celebrated.
Fans of the program from Australia, England, Germany, Turkey, Spain, as
well as the US. gathered at the Tahoe Biltmore Hotel to enjoy sharing
stories with cast members and their families, writers, directors,
photographers, and stunt people. Highlights of the convention were
favorite episodes, along with memorabilia, a cruise of Lake Tahoe, and a
tour of the actual Ponderosa Ranch.
During the convention there was a look- alike contest. Gary Nicholson
of Greentown was deemed to most closely resemble HOSS. This was an
extra treat for Gary, since he has been a fan of Dan Blocker since the very
beginning of the series.
Gary is seen here with the owner of the Ponderosa Ranch, . Joyce
Anderson and a ranch hand at Incline Village.

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fir G% ouQN tQ
The Greentown
8us'N& sEs
October 1999
evzne
Volume 6, Issue 10 " a paper for the mode"
Addition to Elementary School Taking Shape
--.
As the steel frame of the addition to the southwest side of Eastern Elementary
School goes up, a striking feature is the new entrqi way. The front of the building
will be on the west, rather than on the east, as it is presgntly. The addition includes
six classrooms, a new kitchen and cafeteria, and administration offices.
Photo by R Jenkrns
Democrats Robert Armstrong, Democrat, from
Ward 4 and Dan Adams, Republican.
Speakmg of the convention, Mike
Imbler said, " It's good to see enough
interest in town government to
Nominate
Incumbents necessitate this selection process."
Twenty- two Greentown Democrats
gathered in the City Hall September 9
for a party convention to select two Absentee Ballot
candidates to be on the ballot for
elections November 2.
James Harris and Brad Chaplin, both
Democrats, had filed for a seat on the
town council representing Ward 1.
Likewise, Democrats Don Flook and
Todd Everling had filed from Ward 5.
As only one Democrat can be on the
ballot from each ward, the convention
In formation
Absentee applications for the
upcoming town election to be held
November 2, 1999, are available in the
Utility office. Ballots will be mailed to
the voter and must be returned to the
Utility office by noon on Monday,
November 1, 1999.
was called by Howard County Democrat
Chairman Mike Imbler. He appointed
Bob Hasler chairman and Joe Buckley
secretary tomnduct the convention.
Any registered Democrat living in the
Town of Greentown was eligible to
come to the convention and vote. Each
voter at the convention was verified
before being allowed to vote. In
separate ballots, the incumbents, Harris
and Flook were. nominated,
guaranteeing a seat on the council for
GREENTOWN
-
the next four years, as no Republicans
entered the race for those seats. Also
uncontested are Roger Wolfe,
W PUMP FEST
Republican from Ward- 2, Michael 2nd h M W d GrWlBtOWn
Hendrix, Democrat from Ward 3 and Pump Fest will be
Barbara Middleton, & Publican - ing September 16, 2000, Find
for ClerWTreasurer. photographs from this year's
2 election will be between incumbent Pump Fest on pages 8 and 9.
The only competition in the November
A Celebritv in Our Midst I
OmSeptember 10- 12 at Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, the 40th
Anniversary of the first episode of the program BONANZA was celebrated.
Fans of the program from Australia, England, Germany, Turkey, Spain, as
well as the US. gathered at the Tahoe Biltmore Hotel to enjoy sharing
stories with cast members and their families, writers, directors,
photographers, and stunt people. Highlights of the convention were
favorite episodes, along with memorabilia, a cruise of Lake Tahoe, and a
tour of the actual Ponderosa Ranch.
During the convention there was a look- alike contest. Gary Nicholson
of Greentown was deemed to most closely resemble HOSS. This was an
extra treat for Gary, since he has been a fan of Dan Blocker since the very
beginning of the series.
Gary is seen here with the owner of the Ponderosa Ranch, . Joyce
Anderson and a ranch hand at Incline Village.